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Zhang Chunqiao

Member of the Gang of Four

Born: Died: Chinese

Zhang Chunqiao was a Chinese political theorist, writer, and politician. He came to the national spotlight during the late stages of the Cultural Revolution, and was a member of the ultra-Maoist group dubbed the "Gang of Four".

Zhang joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1938, later becoming a prominent journalist in charge of Jiefang Daily after the establishment of the People's Republic. He rose to prominence after his October 1958 article entitled "Destroy the Ideology of Bourgeois Right" caught the attention of Mao Zedong, who ordered its reproduction in People's Daily.

With the onset of the Cultural Revolution, he was appointed as a member of the Cultural Revolution Group. In 1967, Zhang organized the Shanghai People's Commune and briefly became its chairman, effectively overthrowing the local Shanghai government and local party structures. Afterwards, he was appointed as the director of the Shanghai Revolutionary Committee.

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Member of the Gang of Four

Zhang Chunqiao's Historical Timeline

  1. Zhang Chunqiao is born

    Zhang Chunqiao, Chinese member of the gang of four, known for member of the gang of four, was born on 1917-02-01. Zhang Chunqiao was a Chinese political theorist, writer, and politician.

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When was Zhang Chunqiao born?
Zhang Chunqiao was born on 1917-02-01 (Chinese).
What is Zhang Chunqiao known for?
Member of the Gang of Four
What historical events involved Zhang Chunqiao?
Zhang Chunqiao was involved in 1 recorded historical event, including Zhang Chunqiao is born.
When did Zhang Chunqiao die?
Zhang Chunqiao died on 2005-01-01.

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